*'''Haunted San Diego Tour''' [http://www.trustedtours.com/store/UseDateA.aspx?SID=5&Category_ID=407], Take the nightly 1.5 hour tour of all the scary things [[San Diego]] has to offer.

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*'''Ghosts and Gravestone Tour''', (619) 298-8687. Take the nightly two hour tour of all the scary things [[San Diego]] has to offer.(no longer in San Diego)

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*'''Old Town Trolley''', 2115 Kurtz Street, (619) 298-8687, [www.trustedtours.com/store/Old-Town-Trolley-San-Diego-C182.aspx]. Take a trolley tour of not only Old Town but other beautiful parts of [[San Diego]] as well.

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*'''Old Town Trolley''', 2115 Kurtz Street, (619) 298-8687, [http://www.trolleytours.com]. Take a trolley tour of not only Old Town but other beautiful parts of [[San Diego]] as well.

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==Ghost Tours, Old Town with The Ghost Hunter Michael Brown==

==Ghost Tours, Old Town with The Ghost Hunter Michael Brown==

Revision as of 21:11, 17 August 2007

Old Town[1]San Diego is known as the birthplace of San Diego. Now with its many restaurants, shops and attractions it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in California. It is located in the heart of San Diego making it close to everything San Diego has to offer.

Sheriff's Museum, 2384 San Diego Avenue, (619) 260-1850. Learn the history of the San Diego Sheriff's Department.

Wells Fargo History Museum, 2733 San Diego Avenue, (619) 238-3929

Whaley House, 2482 San Diego Avenue, (619) 297-7511. The original haunted house of San Diego. Come during the Halloween season for special night tours.

Theater

The Theater in Old Town, 4040 Twiggs Street, (619) 688-2494, [3]. Now Showing: THE MALE INTELLECT

Tours

Ghosts and Gravestone Tour, (619) 298-8687. Take the nightly two hour tour of all the scary things San Diego has to offer.(no longer in San Diego)

Old Town Trolley, 2115 Kurtz Street, (619) 298-8687, [4]. Take a trolley tour of not only Old Town but other beautiful parts of San Diego as well.

Ghost Tours, Old Town with The Ghost Hunter Michael Brown

Based on the ghosts Michael has found while ghost hunting in Old Town and other places in the United States www.oldtownsmosthaunted.com 619-972-3900

Buy

Old Town offers many different places to shop.
The popular Bazaar del Mundo, a group of shops and restaurants located within Old Town has moved across Juan Street less than a block away.

It was replaced with a series of stores called "Plaza del Pasado" operated by Delaware North, which runs concessions in other National Parks. Plaza del Pasado is just really getting started. However, strolling musicians and beautiful flowers now greet guests and there are often special (free) activities for children.

There are over 100 stores and 24 eating places in Old Town State Historic Park. Here are a few favorites:

Eat

Old Town not only offers great Mexican delicacies it also offers many other types of food like Italian or even some Irish Pubs. If you are planning on going during the weekend leave plenty of time because it will get crowded or try to make reservations if the restaurant will take them.

Types of Cuisine

Asian

Great Wall Café, 2543 Congress Street, (619) 291-9478

Harney Sushi Restaurant, 3964 Harney Street, (619) 295-3272

Deli/Sandwiches

Edibles, 2754 Calhoun Street, (619) 299-7124

Hortensia Market & Deli, 2244 San Diego Avenue, (619) 298-3612

Whaley House Café, 2482 San Diego Avenue #A

O'Hungry's, corner of Twiggs and San Diego Ave. Soup and salad (very limited), sandwiches, yards and half yards of beer, live music on weekend nights.

Plaza del Pasado[11] in Old Town also has several restaurants, 2754 Calhoun Street offers:

The Cosmopolitan Restaurant and Hotel, a beautiful dining establishment in a building originally built by Juan Bandini in 1829, later in the 1860's a second story was added and it became the Cosmopolitan Hotel. You can eat in the garden amid flowers, trees, and fountains; or inside the wonderful historic building.